نتایج جستجو برای: linker

تعداد نتایج: 11693  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2003
S Rice Y Cui C Sindelar N Naber M Matuska R Vale R Cooke

Kinesin motors move on microtubules by a mechanism that involves a large, ATP-triggered conformational change in which a mechanical element called the neck linker docks onto the catalytic core, making contacts with the core throughout its length. Here, we investigate the thermodynamic properties of this conformational change using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. We placed sp...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2005
Vanessa Ortiz Steven O Nielsen Michael L Klein Dennis E Discher

In many multi-repeat proteins, linkers between repeats have little secondary structure and place few constraints on folding or unfolding. However, the large family of spectrin-like proteins, including alpha-actinin, spectrin, and dystrophin, share three-helix bundle, spectrin repeats that appear in crystal structures to be linked by long helices. All of these proteins are regularly subjected to...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 2017
Christoph Hage Francesco Falvo Mathias Schäfer Andrea Sinz

The chemical cross-linking/mass spectrometry (MS) approach is gaining increasing importance as an alternative method for studying protein conformation and for deciphering protein interaction networks. This study is part of our ongoing efforts to develop innovative cross-linking principles for a facile and efficient assignment of cross-linked products. We evaluate two homobifunctional, amine-rea...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Jennifer Seedorff Robert Schleif

Mutations in the interdomain linker of the gene for the AraC regulatory protein of Escherichia coli that severely interfere with the protein's ability either to repress or to activate transcription have been found. These mutations have relatively small effects on the dimerization domain's ability to bind arabinose or to dimerize the protein or on the DNA-binding domain's affinity for a single D...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2012
Andrew A Beharry Tao Chen M Sameer Al-Abdul-Wahid Subhas Samanta Kirill Davidov Oleg Sadovski Ahmed M Ali Simon B Chen R Scott Prosser Hue Sun Chan G Andrew Woolley

Photoswitchable distance constraints in the form of photoisomerizable chemical cross-links offer a general approach to the design of reversibly photocontrolled proteins. To apply these effectively, however, one must have guidelines for the choice of cross-linker structure and cross-linker attachment sites. Here we investigate the effects of varying cross-linker structure on the photocontrol of ...

2017
Adam P Tomczak Jorge Fernández-Trillo Shashank Bharill Ferenc Papp Gyorgy Panyi Walter Stühmer Ehud Y Isacoff Luis A Pardo

Voltage-gated ion channels couple transmembrane potential changes to ion flow. Conformational changes in the voltage-sensing domain (VSD) of the channel are thought to be transmitted to the pore domain (PD) through an α-helical linker between them (S4-S5 linker). However, our recent work on channels disrupted in the S4-S5 linker has challenged this interpretation for the KCNH family. Furthermor...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2013
Zhao Zhao Yan Liu Hao Yan

Constructing intricate geometric arrangements of components is one of the central challenges of nanotechnology. Here we report a convenient, versatile method to organize discrete length single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) into complex geometries using 2D DNA origami structures. First, a size exclusion HPLC purification protocol was used to isolate uniform length, SWNTs labelled with single st...

2010
Chao Wang Sihong Chen Xi Wang Lei Wang A. Katrine Wallis Robert B. Freedman Chih-chen Wang

Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), which consists of multiple domains arranged as abb'xa'c, is a key enzyme responsible for oxidative folding in the endoplasmic reticulum. In this work we focus on the conformational plasticity of this enzyme. Proteolysis of native human PDI (hPDI) by several proteases consistently targets sites in the C-terminal half of the molecule (x-linker and a' domain) lea...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

r-phycoerythrin (r-pe), a fluorescent protein from phycobiliprotein family, is isolated from red algae. conjugation of antibodies to r-pe facilitates multiple fluorescent staining methods. in the present study polyclonal antibodies and polyclonal f(ab')2 fragment antibodies were conjugated to r-pe by two different methods. the efficiency of the methods was evaluated using immunocytochemistry (i...

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